SOLUTION: how do you use a table to graph the equation y= -(3-x)?

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Question 403868: how do you use a table to graph the equation y= -(3-x)?
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if x=0 , y =3
if y=0 , x -3
point A (0; 3)
point B (-3; 0)

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